John Betjeman's poem, John Betjeman, is creating an interesting and contrasting poem. Most of them are very personal and reminds of his past. He is a bright poet who does not set his scene very well. He always contains as much detail as possible, and his poems are full of creative writings. "Indoor game near Newbury" is about a boy, probably himself, attending a party and meeting a young and beautiful girl. Betjeman carries a rich environment and enters a house that has many rich qualities, "Bypass Road, Gable Hut and Tiled Church".
I study two poems based on conflict. The first poem is CiarĂ¯. 1/2 n Carson's "Belfast Confetti", the second poem is "Slaw" by John Bezeman. 'Belfast confetti' According to my understanding, Carson came from the background of Ireland and may be a local reporter. Attitude against him of conflict, because conflict and war are felt to be chaotic, such as "news", by that he be linked with those that are understood to be a possible connection, a riot of confusion Description I use punctuation to do.
John Betjeman's poem, John Betjeman, is creating an interesting and contrasting poem. Most of them are very personal and reminds of his past. He is a bright poet who does not set his scene very well. He always contains as much detail as possible, and his poems are full of creative writings. "Indoor game near Newbury" is about a boy, probably himself, attending a party and meeting a young and beautiful girl. Betjeman carries a rich environment and enters a house that has many rich qualities, "Bypass Road, Gable Hut and Tiled Church".
The last poem, John Bergman's Slough, is the only poem to criticize modernization. This is, this broad industrialization, how the small towns and villages in the, a decadent fixed ideological, is a comic critique written in a serious tone about what change in the ugly outskirts of town. This is the only poem with a regular rhythm and a regular system out of the four, which only increases the tone and criticism of the cartoon. In general, the four poems all seem to be deeply affected by the change that surrounds them, and it is clear that the modernization of the industry has had an impact on art. Using these four poems as an information source seems to be very attractive for poets that modern things eventually become part of everyday life. Please look at the reaction as simple as the reaction at the time.